alwayslockyourbike

Igor Kmitowski

said
2 months ago

> Purple colour matches the non-translatables, but they aren't displayed in the F4 pick list:

The non-translatable numbers are hard-corded in CafeTran and take precedence over any regular expression that contain them. That's why you can see them listed separately when they are nested in your regular expression.

alwayslockyourbike

said
2 months ago

>That's why you can see them listed separately when they are nested in your regular expression.

Would be nice if this could be changed. And also: that non-translatables are locked (protected) and cannot be modified in any way (manually, in the target segments pane, or via F&R, or by CafeTran Espresso 2019, via propagation).

alwayslockyourbike

said
2 months ago

>The non-translatable numbers are hard-corded in CafeTran and take precedence over any regular expression that contain them.

From a user perspective: is there any valid reason for this?

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Igor Kmitowski

said
2 months ago

Exposing regular expressions in the interface is like opening the hood of the car. The user should not be bothered with them.

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Igor Kmitowski

said
2 months ago

> Would be nice if this could be changed.

Some improvement is underway - the longer non-translatable match (that contains the short one) should take precedence.

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alwayslockyourbike

said
2 months ago

That's really great news. After this, I have only one feature wish left (it starts with an r).

alwayslockyourbike

said
about 1 month ago

>Some improvement is underway - the longer non-translatable match (that contains the short one) should take precedence.

Thank you so much! Great improvement.

alwayslockyourbike

said
about 1 month ago

Almost perfect, now:

The only minor issue now is that the trademark sign is split from the brand name, because of the tag. But: a nice improvement for those who enjoy working with non-translatables, in order to reduce dull tasks and improve productivity and daily happiness.